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Orr Law Firm is here to help you get the results you need with a team you can trust.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What should I do after a DUI with drugs arrest in Arvada?
Remain calm, do not make any statements, and request to speak with an attorney immediately. Your next steps can shape your entire case. Contact Orr Law Firm as soon as possible to protect your rights and begin building your defense.
How can a DUI with drugs charge affect my record?
A conviction can result in a criminal record, license suspension, fines, jail time, and increased insurance costs. It may also limit future employment and housing opportunities. Prompt legal defense can help reduce or avoid long-term consequences.
Is marijuana treated differently in DUI with drugs cases?
No. Driving under the influence of marijuana is treated seriously, even though it’s legal for recreational use. Law enforcement may test for active THC levels, but these tests are often unreliable. Our team knows how to challenge these results effectively.
How can The Orr Law Firm help with my DUI with drugs case?
We provide personalized legal strategies, guide you through each phase of your case, and focus on minimizing penalties. Our experience with Arvada’s legal system and scientific testing procedures allows us to defend your rights with precision and care.
Can I refuse a drug test after being stopped by police?
Yes, but refusal typically results in an automatic license suspension under Colorado's express consent law. It may also be used against you in court. Legal guidance is essential to address both the criminal and administrative consequences.
Do I have to be under the influence of illegal drugs to be charged with DUI with drugs?
No. Prescription and over-the-counter medications can also lead to a DUI with drugs charge if they impair your ability to drive. We help present the context of your medication use and fight charges based on lawful, responsible use.
What if I wasn’t impaired but still tested positive for drugs?
Drug metabolites can stay in your system long after the effects wear off. A positive test doesn’t always prove impairment. We challenge the relevance of test results and argue for dismissal or reduction based on the science.
How long will a DUI with drugs stay on my record?
A DUI with drugs conviction can remain on your criminal record permanently unless expunged or sealed. The sooner you contact a lawyer, the better your chances of avoiding or mitigating long-term consequences.
Can I drive after a DUI with drugs arrest?
Your license may be temporarily suspended, but you might qualify for a restricted license. Quick legal action is key—speak with a lawyer right away to preserve your driving privileges through administrative and court hearings.
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Case Dismissed Original Charge (DUI <.2 / Careless Causing Injury)
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Not Guilty Original Charge (DUI)
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Plead to Wet Reckless Original Charge (DUI)
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Plead to Wet Reckless Original Charge (DUI)
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Reduced to Wet Reckless Original Charge (DUI / Accident)
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